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School
of Adult and Professional Education
Tuition and Financial Aid
2003 2004
Undergraduate Tuition
| Fulltime
students: |
$5,275
per semester |
| Parttime
students: |
$340
per credit (less than 12 credits) |
Payment Plans
St. Joseph's College makes available several tuition financing options through
our deferment programs. Interested students may obtain brochures and applications
from the Business Office or the School of Adult and Professional Education Office.
Financial Aid Application Instructions
Financial Aid Office (718) 6366808
All matriculating students, including transfer students, may apply for financial aid. Your consideration for
a scholarship or financial aid from St. Joseph's College is dependent upon your making application and receiving official notification of your acceptance into the college.
To be considered for financial
aid from government or college sources, the student should follow these procedures
each year:
- Complete the U.S. Department
of Education Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) designating
St. Joseph's College, Brooklyn, NY as recipient. USDE code #002825. The FAFSA
may be completed on the Internet at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.
- Complete the New York
State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Application for full-time students.
Part-time students should complete the NYS Aid for Part-time Study (APTS)
Application. NYS code #0755.
- Complete the SJC Financial
Aid Application.
- Verify parent/student/spouse
incomes by providing signed copies of federal/state tax returns to the Financial
Aid Office. Complete any other verification requirements as required.
- Priority for certain
financial aid programs will be given to students who adhere to recommended
filing dates.
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Fall entering
new students: |
February 25 |
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Fall entering
transfer students: |
March 15 |
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Continuing
students: |
April 30 |
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Spring entering
students: |
November 1 |
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(new
and transfers) |
Adult and Professional Education Grants
St.
Josephs College offers a limited number of partial tuition grants to full-time
matriculated School of Adult and Professional Education students. Grant amounts
vary according to financial need and available funds. Award determination is
made by the Financial Aid Office.
Adult and Professional Education Transfer Scholarships
St. Joseph's College offers a limited number of partial tuition transfer scholarships
to entering full-time matriculated School of Adult and Professional Education
students. Entering transfer students with a completed Associates degree
from selected programs within certain community colleges and with a 3.3 cum
or better (4 point scale) will be considered. Certain conditions apply. Consult
your Admissions Counselor.
NYPD and FDNY Personnel
Grants
St. Joseph's College will award grants to uniformed, professional, and civilian
members of the New York City Police Department and the Fire Department of the
City of New York. Consult an Admissions Counselor for description and procedures.
In order to receive tuition
credit, SJC Grant recipients are required to file for financial aid each year
as soon as appropriate forms are available.
Other
Financial
Assistance
Federal
Programs
SJC participates in the following federal programs: Pell Grant, Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), College Work Study Program, Perkins Loan,
and Family Education Loan Programs/Stafford and Plus Loans.
For information about Federal
Student Aid Programs please visit
US Department of Education
(OPE/ED), Student Financial Assistance.
New York State Programs
SJC participates in
the following state programs: Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) for full-time students
and Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS) for part-time students.
New York State also has several scholarship and other award programs. For information
about New York State Programs please visit The
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC).
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